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A-3/4/5-24 Appellate Brief Spraulding
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… from the cri me scene was sent to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of New York City, as that office was able … as a friend of a friend of a juror who worked at Monmouth Medical Center. "Ms. Worthy" claimed that this juror "has … was determined to be the only juror who worked at Monmouth Medical Center. Judge Oxley questioned Juror No. 8 about the …
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… security deposit that was not returned. Cases not eligible: Malpractice claims against doctors, dentists, lawyers, or … in Special Civil Part? Claims arising from professional malpractice (for example, alleged malpractice by a doctor, …
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… Goulding filed a Notice of Motion for Temporary and/or Medical Benefits for surgery to repair the injuries to her … claim, Goulding provided a certification from counsel and medical records. Friendship House filed a statement denying Goulding was entitled to any medical treatment or temporary disability benefits because …
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… the course of thirty-eight (38) years, Plaintiff built a medical practice in the field of pediatrics. Ex. A-2 to … (the “Practice”) with the purpose of operating a medical practice. Id. at ¶ 13. On or about March 12, 2001, … proposed that the Members select a neutral, recognized medical practice appraisal firm familiar with the local …
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… in a “zone of danger” case, a plaintiff must present medical evidence that links a severe psychological condition … of the Plaintiffs that brought these claims received any medical or psychological treatment at the time of the fire … any evidence that any of them sought contemporaneous medical treatment or even belated therapy by any …
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… appeal concerns a contract dispute among the members of a medical practice respecting their rights and obligations … plus pre-judgment interest for in-lieu-of-rent payments and medical payments to which plaintiff was entitled. In denying … matters at issue, as he had never before valuated a medical practice. C. The report and testimony of …
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… religion, national origin, age, marital status, or medical condition, handicap or disability); claims for … Employee Retirement Income Security Act, the 1974 Family Medical Leave Act of 1993, Older Workers' Benefit Protection … contained in an employment contract between a doctor and a medical group. The arbitration clause stated: "Except as …
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… the brief). Flynn Watts, LLC, attorneys for amicus curiae Medical Society of New Jersey (Michael A. Moroney, on the … almost identical insurance policies. We granted leave to Medical Society of New Jersey and United Policyholders to … abatement, disposal, relocation, or steps taken to address medical or legal concerns. Beginning in early March 2020, …
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… 2019, eleven-year-old Sean was admitted to the Jersey City Medical Center with life-threatening injuries, including "a … for the children tailored to their needs, including medical consultations and evaluations, play therapy, and … colloquy, defendant acknowledged she failed to call for medical assistance after Lou severely injured Sean. A …
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… would have been impaired . . . 'to a reasonable degree of medical certainty.'" In his new trial motion, plaintiff also … to proffer his opinions within a reasonable degree of medical probability. We reject these arguments. Here, defendants did not offer Dr. Brick as a medical causation expert. Rather, defendants presented Dr. …
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… instability, lack of housing, and lack of attention to his medical and educational needs. Dr. Wells opined that Xander … patterns of neglect, abandonment, and poor attention to his medical, social, and emotional needs." The judge emphasized … credence to Carol's testimony that she ensured Xander's "medical, education, psychological, and behavioral needs" are …
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… pediatrician who specializes in child abuse, testified as a medical expert. She performed a medical evaluation on D.B. in September 2020, at the request …
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… may be denied access to psychological reports and other medical records relied on by the Board. The OPD examined the … designed to prevent public access to a person's sensitive medical information but then devolved into an inappropriate … POINT I The Board's Per Se Denial of Psychological and Medical Records to People Seeking Parole Violates Due …
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… the opinion of others, which could lead to educational or medical neglect of the children if Sam's opinions did not align with those of medical and educational practitioners. She also highlighted … not able to evaluate Jerry directly, Freedman reviewed his medical records and thought it was "likely" that his …
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… the mother's "resistan[ce]" to the children receiving the medical care needed. Williams explained that the boys "have … surgery as well as several MRIs because of her extensive medical issues. Williams further testified that the … and detailed the children's previously "unaddressed medical 12 A-4651-17T2 conditions" and "special needs" that …
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… ordered to undergo drug and alcohol testing at Concentra Medical Center in Elizabeth that morning, which yielded … and skeletal muscle relaxant properties." Stedman's Medical Dictionary 213 (28th ed. 2006). Alprazolam is …
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… 24 A-2703-17T5 determination is 'a legal one, not a medical one, even though guided by medical expert testimony.'" R.F., 217 N.J. at 174 (quoting … and the trial court must evaluate difficult, nuanced medical evidence and reduce it to specific findings …
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… semester of his sophomore year, which required him to take medical leave for the remainder of the semester and return … the college expenses for your sons[.] . . . As a result of medical issues which have severely affected his practice and … July 29, 2015 I contacted you and advised you that, due to medical issues that have impacted his practice, [defendant] …
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… other factors not mentioned in those measures, such as medical mitigation and treatment effect. Finally, Dr. Gianni … Ibid. The ultimate determination is a legal one, not a medical one. Ibid. Moreover, we give deference to findings …
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… and then said the eye became swollen by a mosquito bite. A medical examination of Natalie revealed a 4 A-3931-15T2 … physical injuries with contradictory explanations, medical neglect, and inadequate supervision. Medical records further corroborated a pattern of neglect: …